Month: January 2025

Reviews

Review: 1984, Omnibus Theatre

A performance that revitalises this classic story, making it feel both contemporary and all too possible.

Interviews

Interview: An absurd, glitter-filled fusion of high fashion and bathroom chaos

We talk to Georgia Polly-Taylor, the multi-disciplinary artist behind the hilariously chaotic HOT MESS at Rosebuds Comedy Festival.

Reviews

Review: & Juliet, New Wimbledon Theatre

A deliciously cheesy feast for the senses that chucks the greatest pop songs of the last 30 years at the…

Reviews

Review: The Double Act, Arcola Theatre

A fast-paced satirical farce with a message for comedians old and new.

Features

Feature: The Blossoming of a New Clapham Comedy Festival

Rosebuds Comedy Festival is coming to The Bread & Roses Theatre curated by The Defectors.

West End

Review: Not a Word, Barbican Centre

A wordless reflection that through mud and music screams of subjugated humanity, the true wealth that extreme poverty discloses, and…

Interviews

Interview: Laying the Foundations of a New Play

Joe McNamara talks about making his debut as a playwright with Bricks, a deeply personal and strikingly original piece set…

Fringe Theatre

Review: Brown Girl Noise, The Glitch

An energetic and moving account of four brown girls growing up in London. Infused with laughter, sadness, voice and dance,…

Reviews

Review: Dewey Dell: The Rite of Spring, Southbank Centre

A refreshing take on The Rite of Spring that is fascinatingly bizarre.

Reviews

Review: The Godless War, Lion and Unicorn Theatre

A brand-new epic poem that draws on Ancient Greek literature and South Asian culture, to tell a powerful, relevant story…

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